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as we found in california the number of asians went from 22% to about 40% i believe i don't care whether a campus personally as all pink or purple or but don't think that this is going to have a huge effect in some settings on the number of. >> there is a woman right here in the front. >> i am surely with the american association for affirmative action, and our membership includes people who actually do affirmative action and the colleges and universities for a living so we're kind of intimately connected to this issue. i want to commend you for your persistence. i've been reading a lot about your mantra about social economic status for quite awhile. i do want to commend you about that. but we are not clear about is why this notion of a zero sum game why is it that either were in the race or socioeconomic status when both should be issued for colleges and universities and one of address in his first of all race was still a matter. everyone could agree with that but also what we find this whites outperform the represented minorities and tenorist testing within the same income group. the s
as we found in california the number of asians went from 22% to about 40% i believe i don't care whether a campus personally as all pink or purple or but don't think that this is going to have a huge effect in some settings on the number of. >> there is a woman right here in the front. >> i am surely with the american association for affirmative action, and our membership includes people who actually do affirmative action and the colleges and universities for a living so we're kind...
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aside from her current position here at washington headquarters she has also over the course of her past 13 years with fda served in both the washington and chicago field offices as well. next up we have linda marks. linda serves as senior litigation counsel at the consumer protection branch at the is department of justice. she is responsible their for internet pharmacy, for counterfeit pharmaceutical, for fda fraud and a host of other issues. linda has tried internet pharmaceutical cases and also heads the consumer protection branch of the counterfeit drug team at u.s. doj. and last but certainly not least we have gerald heddell. gerald choices from the uk's medicines and health care products and regulatory agency. there he serves as the agency's director of inspection enforcement and standards division. he focuses on comprehensive surveillance, inspection and enforcement licensing of pharmaceutical manufacturers and wholesale, as well as a range of other issues that he will get into in some additional detail. so with that i way of brief introduction, nancy, why don't i welcome you. [ap
aside from her current position here at washington headquarters she has also over the course of her past 13 years with fda served in both the washington and chicago field offices as well. next up we have linda marks. linda serves as senior litigation counsel at the consumer protection branch at the is department of justice. she is responsible their for internet pharmacy, for counterfeit pharmaceutical, for fda fraud and a host of other issues. linda has tried internet pharmaceutical cases and...
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the this from "washington journal." [inaudible conversations] >> host: first-time voters only, henry and greensboro north carolina, henry tell us your story. why are you a first-time voter quest. >> caller: i have always felt politics was politics but now when you say the 47%, what night you care about everybody in the next night 47%. i don't like a flip-flopper and to me it just sounds like a flip-flopper. and i don't understand. he wants to put all this to the states like florida. they don't have state taxes, so i believe revenue, you have to have revenue to sustain things that you have. i am not going to raise revenue. he said i'm not going to raise any revenue. how would you sustain your business? i don't understand why everybody else doesn't see this. you have to have revenue. if he is -- to say i'm not going to raise your taxes he is talking to the people. i don't mind paying my fair share but a lot of people are not paying their fair share. they don't realize exactly what he is saying. he doesn't care. he doesn't
the this from "washington journal." [inaudible conversations] >> host: first-time voters only, henry and greensboro north carolina, henry tell us your story. why are you a first-time voter quest. >> caller: i have always felt politics was politics but now when you say the 47%, what night you care about everybody in the next night 47%. i don't like a flip-flopper and to me it just sounds like a flip-flopper. and i don't understand. he wants to put all this to the states...
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until then a look at today's headlines from this morning's washington journal. >>> the "the washington times" looks at presidential debates, who tunes in and with a gain from it. to the debates matter. it asks how helpful was the debate asking which candidate to vote for looking at the passed from 1988 to the last presidential election, 2008. you can see whether or not folks decided they were helpful or not. 67% said the most recent debate in 2008 was very helpful. 31% said not too helpful or not helpful at all. americans like to watch, said the washington times. the 2008 presidential debate, 41% said all, 32% said some, 20% didn't watch at all and 7% said they watched a little. we would like to hear from you this morning and what you're take is on watching presidential debates. this one in particular happening tomorrow in denver. the headline of the denver post that comes courtesy of the museum says it is a big moment and shows an undergraduate student government president the university of denver announcing a name drawing for tickets for someone who can attend the debate getting read
until then a look at today's headlines from this morning's washington journal. >>> the "the washington times" looks at presidential debates, who tunes in and with a gain from it. to the debates matter. it asks how helpful was the debate asking which candidate to vote for looking at the passed from 1988 to the last presidential election, 2008. you can see whether or not folks decided they were helpful or not. 67% said the most recent debate in 2008 was very helpful. 31% said...
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not come from washington, d.c. this is what you get a gig at 3500 bureaucrats sitting on the company figured to dictate what they ought to be teaching our children. let's take those billions but let's take those billions and give it to the state of nevada. i have more confidence, far more confidence in governor sandoval added to the bureaucrats in washington, d.c. >> moderator: it's time for the candidates to make their closing statements. congresswoman shelley berkley, you're of the first. berkley: thank you. when i first came to nevada as a child, i knew that this was the place for me to be. my family made a life ourselves in the state, and i think it's very important for me to make sure that those who come behind me, generations to come, have the same opportunity that my family had when we first came to nevada. this election is about the following, people come over to me all the time. they say congresswoman, i never missed a day of work, i never missed a mortgage payment, i lost my job, i lost my home, what am i
not come from washington, d.c. this is what you get a gig at 3500 bureaucrats sitting on the company figured to dictate what they ought to be teaching our children. let's take those billions but let's take those billions and give it to the state of nevada. i have more confidence, far more confidence in governor sandoval added to the bureaucrats in washington, d.c. >> moderator: it's time for the candidates to make their closing statements. congresswoman shelley berkley, you're of the...
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i am against the powers in washington or against washington. so there is real potential i think for one party to really take this baton and use it the way it was. >> i think at the same time that the bipartisan ground has disappeared, it has become a much bigger issue among democrats. not only on the ground, but it's really worth noting that senator feingold was a test in some ways to the democratic leadership of the senate. in many ways that was a miracle, that legislation was quite a political miracle. for what you have now in the previous conference until 2010 if you did have the maturity of democrats and their leadership on that was coming from people like john larson in connecticut who is the third ranking democrat. it's deeply embedded at the highest level in a way that in my experience i haven't really seen not for more of a specialized interest piqued at the legislative level. so if democrats were to take back the house, potentially you have a different political configuration, which republicans would then have to respond because i thin
i am against the powers in washington or against washington. so there is real potential i think for one party to really take this baton and use it the way it was. >> i think at the same time that the bipartisan ground has disappeared, it has become a much bigger issue among democrats. not only on the ground, but it's really worth noting that senator feingold was a test in some ways to the democratic leadership of the senate. in many ways that was a miracle, that legislation was quite a...
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talk about romney, what about obama? too if your view as mine is that we're not going to have a deal that doesn't have both revenues and spending and the biggest obstacle is on the revenue side and that, as i do believe and i have asked a lot of democratic senators if my perception is correct and they say yes, and that is, that republicans continue to believe that at the end of the day in the 11th hour democrats will relent again as they did in 2011 and at the end of 2010. frankly one of the things the president has to do is to make it crystal clear that he is damn serious and he is not going to accept a deal that doesn't have both revenues and spending. let's just lay that out there. and i think that when that becomes accepted, that is my fear of why we go into january. i think we may have to go into january because the republicans won't believe him until we get to january. the sooner that is believed that to me lays the pretty coot for both sides moving to get a bipartisan deal. >> i want to follow up on a question, or
talk about romney, what about obama? too if your view as mine is that we're not going to have a deal that doesn't have both revenues and spending and the biggest obstacle is on the revenue side and that, as i do believe and i have asked a lot of democratic senators if my perception is correct and they say yes, and that is, that republicans continue to believe that at the end of the day in the 11th hour democrats will relent again as they did in 2011 and at the end of 2010. frankly one of the...
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that one of their sons was coming back with his wife and their grandchildren to live and mallard and 22 people showed up on their doorstep when they moved in that day. but there is the worst day of your life for the best day of your life, the sense of community is really important and we know how in small towns to get along and party doesn't matter on the best they were the worst day of your life site and temperament is an issue and in this election i think the kind of people that we need in the congress right now or not people but are so resolute that they will not match the decision but people that have the temperament to get into a room and a compromise and get along and come up with solutions to problems. i want to be a problem solver, not a fighter. if you don't remember anything else about me, please remember that. a man i met at the greene county fair said to me, you know, i'm not a democrat or republican. i'm an american. i wish congress would start acting like they are americans, to match. i'm ready to go to congress. >> moderator: thank. that is your time. [applause] give us y
that one of their sons was coming back with his wife and their grandchildren to live and mallard and 22 people showed up on their doorstep when they moved in that day. but there is the worst day of your life for the best day of your life, the sense of community is really important and we know how in small towns to get along and party doesn't matter on the best they were the worst day of your life site and temperament is an issue and in this election i think the kind of people that we need in...
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most recently, prior to coming to washington, most recent capacity, a chief of police of seattle, washington, and prior to that, a deputy director for the u.s. department of justice, office of community organization and policing services. >> dr. clark, thank you. [applause] good morning, everyone, and thank you, dr. clark, and i'd like to thank administrator hyde and the samhsa teams here today. it's a real partnership and has been for three years now. the national survey on drug use and health provides important markers we need to measure ourselves and our work by that tells us what's working, but it also reminds us of what we have to do in order to keep our nation health. before i does the data released today, i want to provide perspective of this administration's approach to drug policy. because my confirmation in 2009, we repeatedly reaffirmed we are not waging a war on drugs. that bumper sticker is inappropriate and nowhere near shows the holistic approach used towards this. that approach is growned in a firm understanding that addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. it can be trea
most recently, prior to coming to washington, most recent capacity, a chief of police of seattle, washington, and prior to that, a deputy director for the u.s. department of justice, office of community organization and policing services. >> dr. clark, thank you. [applause] good morning, everyone, and thank you, dr. clark, and i'd like to thank administrator hyde and the samhsa teams here today. it's a real partnership and has been for three years now. the national survey on drug use and...